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Let me try and describe it.
"I think they've been hurt, and I'll try and describe how I view it," he said.
"We have been asked to provide an impact statement to try and describe how Rachel's murder has affected us.
If you're going to write, then write a novel with a Haitian woman in it and try and describe her accurately.
You can see them think, 'Oh, no, here it comes.' " Stringer's matchup zone defense is a strategy so complex, Brocious said, "I wouldn't dare try and describe it".
1) Normally we try and describe these things, but the link text for this page pretty much says it all: Soccer Defender Phil Babb Gets Huge Wedgie.
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Try and is described as more prevalent in British English than American English, but is common in both varieties (Hommerberg & Tottie 2007).
And then there is her attention to the aftermath: rather than let people try, and fail, to describe the endless magnitude of it, she has the pictures.
In the next part of this section, we will try to explain and describe the shielding effect a bit more deeply than in our previous works [28 31].
Suggestion 1: It would be interesting to try to strengthen and describe the Alphavirus to Nodavirus link using the same or additional approaches.
Then one tries to construct and describe the moduli space of all such objects.
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